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the function f (x) =830(1.2)x represents the number of students enrolled at a university xyears after it was founded. each year the number of students is ----- the number the year before
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the function f (x) =830(1.2)x represents the number of students enrolled at a university xyears after it was founded. each year the number of students is ----- the number the year before
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Answer: just did the quiz and the correct answer is indeed
1.2
Step-by-step explanation: Apex 9/25/19
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f(x)=830(1.2)^x
Each year the number of students is 1.2 times the number the year before. Or you could say that each year the enrollment increases by 20%.
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